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English to Brazilian Portuguese Greetings and Goodbyes

If you are looking for a way to increase your Brazilian Portuguese language vocabulary, especially when it comes to greetings and goodbyes, then this is the page for you! After learning some greetings for different situations, you'll be more ready to meet up with people and start a conversation.

By scrolling down you'll find our full list of English to Brazilian Portuguese translations, including hellos, time-specific greetings, goodbyes, and other useful phrases.

Greetings from English to Portuguese:

Words in bold added during the last update. You can also view this list of greetings from Brazilian Portuguese to English.


English to Brazilian Portuguese Hellos

Hello ➔ Olá

Hi ➔ Oi


Time-Specific Greetings from English to Brazilian Portuguese

Good morning ➔ Bom dia

Good afternoon ➔ Boa tarde

Good evening / Good night ➔ Boa noite


English to Brazilian Portuguese Goodbyes

Bye ➔ flw (texting abbreviation, 'falou')

Bye bye ➔ Tchau tchau

Goodbye ➔ Adeus (when you won't be seeing someone again)

Goodbye ➔ Tchau

Have a nice day. ➔ Tenha um bom dia.

See you later. ➔ Até mais tarde.

See you tomorrow! ➔ Até amanhã!

Thanks, bye. ➔ vlw (texting abbreviation, 'valeu')

Until next time. ➔ Até a proxima.


Other Useful Greetings from English to Brazilian Portuguese

Nice to meet you. ➔ É um prazer.


This list of English to Brazilian Portuguese greetings was last updated on March 23, 2025.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Portuguese myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding. Best of luck on your Portuguese language learning journey!



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